Singaporeans are often said to have a reputation of being โcomplaint kingsโ or โcomplaint queensโ as we are able to vent our dissatisfaction with everything under the sun, from the hot weather to slow traffic.
It seems that this behaviour may be rubbing off on foreigners who have lived in Singapore for some time.
In particular, a man has taken to TikTok to complain about the entry gates of the Singapore Zoo hitting the arm of his child seated in a stroller.
Some netizens, however, are not impressed with his behaviour.
Here is what tea about what happened at the zoo.
Entrance Gates Hits the Arm of a Child Seated in a Stroller
Earlier this week, use @paaladin posted a video on the popular social media platform, TikTok, to complain about the poor attitude of the Singapore Zoo staff.
@paaladin Took my kids to my daughterโs birthday party at the Singapore Zoo. When the gate closed when the stroller was in the aisle, I did not attach any importance to this, only then my daughter complained about a blow to her arm. At home, after watching the video, I was horrified by the force of the blow. Iโm sitting on my nerves, waiting for a bruise or signs of a fracture. Sleepless night ahead. In the morning at the slightest sign of injury โ to the doctor. Thank you, Mandai Zoo for a wonderful day. Question โ how did you allow the installation and operation of such gates? @singapore_incidents @Mothership.sg #MandaiZoo #Singapore #TikTokSG #Zoo #Safety #Incident #SingaporeZoo โฌ Suspense, horror, piano and music box โ takaya
He mentioned that he was taking his kids to his daughterโs birthday party at the Singapore Zoo and that the gates closed while the stroller was in the aisle. Later on, his daughter complained about a โblow to her armโ.
This was because the gates at the entrance to the Singapore Zoo had hit his child, who was sitting in a two-child stroller.
The childโs arm was hanging out of the stroller when the incident occurred.
The father reviewed the footage of his entrance to the zoo (which appeared to be filmed using a 360-degree camera) and was โhorrified by the force of the blowโ.
He was โsitting on [his] nervesโ and โwaiting for a bruise or signs of a fractureโ. The plan was to head to the doctor โat the slightest sign of injuryโ the next morning.
As an irate parent would have asked, the father questioned how the Singapore Zoo allowed the installation and operation of such gates.
This video alone did not satisfy the manโs need to complain about the incident which happened.
He posted a follow-up video analysing the situation and concluded that the gates closed prematurely.
@paaladin #question from @Pavel Semenov I analyzed the situation, I established the cause of the premature closing of the gate. The zookeeper attached a second ticket before the first visitor passed, forcing the gate to go through a close-open cycle. Why is Singapore hiring staff with no basic skills? Yes, Iโve taken into account your previous โget out of Singaporeโ comments, thanks. I myself am afraid for the safety of children in this country, so I think you are right. But it would be great if the Mandai ZOO took into account the mistake so that the local residents would not suffer, who have nowhere to get off this island. #tiktokSG #Singapore #Zoo #incident #TikTokIndia @Mothership.sg @mandaiwildlifereserve โฌ They Donโt Care About Us โ Michael Jackson
According to the on-screen captions in the video, this mishap occurred because of the negligence of the Singapore Zoo staff scanning the entry tickets.
The staff allegedly scanned multiple tickets in succession, which caused the gates to open and shut.
However, this scanning of tickets was not timed properly, and hence the gates started to close before the man and his stroller made it through the gates.
In the video, the gates (which appear to be made of hard plastic or acrylic) can be seen swiping the arm of the child seated in a two-child stroller as they were closing.
After the gate brushed the arm of the child, the child can be seen pointing to her elbow in discomfort, though she did not appear to be in pain.
And there is no way to tell if the child was crying from the audio of the video. This is due to the fact that the manโs video was overlaid with the dramatic music โThey Donโt Care About Usโ by the late pop legend Michael Jackson.
Just a little glimpse into how the father was feeling about this situation, which by now you can tell, were not positive feelings.
After the child clutches her arm, she also waves and taps her older sibling, who was standing behind the stroller, trying to catch the latterโs attention.
However, the older sibling does not appear to pay much attention to the child apart from patting the childโs arm.
All this while, the elder child and the father pushing the stroller were distracted, craning their necks and looking at something behind them.
The fatherโs post also questions how the Singapore Zoo hired staff โwith no basic skillsโ and expressed his wishes to โget out of Singaporeโ as he was โafraid for the safety of children in this countryโ.
The second video he posted was edited with a slow-motion replay of the gate-closing incident, which we think K-drama directors would have shed a tear watching.
But thatโs not all.
Netizens Say That the Father Is Overreacting
Netizens were not very impressed with the video and the fatherโs complaints about his child getting injured.
Quite a few comments under the videos suggested that the father was making a mountain out of a molehill, mocking him for kicking up a fuss.
Some of the comments questioned if the light touch of the gate could be considered hitting his daughter.
Other comments said that the father was being โdramaticโ about this matter.
Yet other netizens said the father was โpetty over small mattersโ.
There were also multiple sarcastic comments asking if the gate was ok (instead of showing concern for the child).
Thankfully, the child did not appear to be injured by the gates. According to AsiaOne, who had an interview with the father, his daughter did not need to see a doctor after the gate hit her.
This was despite the fatherโs suspicions that there was โa possible crack in the bone or a bruised jointโ in his daughterโs arm.
He confirmed that he would not be making a formal complaint to the Singapore Zoo as he had โlittle faith that they will actually test the system, find exactly what the problem is and fix it.โ
Of course, as with all controversial matters, there were netizens who left comments expressing their understanding of the fatherโs actions.
In particular, some of the comments sympathised with the father, saying that they understood his โfrustrationโ.
There were also comments saying that the staff should not be blamed for this incident, given the manโs harsh criticism of the Singapore Zoo staff.
Yet other netizens found slightly unrelated things to talk about. One was dishing out unsolicited parenting advice, sharing how kids should be taught to keep their arms and legs in when navigating tight spaces.
There were also netizens who found humour in this situation, saying that this man was the sort of parent who would complain about everything.
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Was the Man Trying to Go Viral?
With all the backlash the man experienced from making the TikTok posts, we wonder if he really thought that this was an issue worthy of complaining about.
After all, it seems that โrough and toughโ is one way of ensuring that this โstrawberry generationโ does not grow up to be all soft.
Could it be that the man was making these posts to go viral? It seems like the likelihood of that cannot be discounted.
Curiously enough, the original poster of the video replied to a netizenโs comment asking how the video was taken as it looked very professional.
In his reply, the father mentioned that he was using a 360-degree camera and that he had graduated from a โSoviet journalist schoolโ.
He went on to say that he can โmake news from any situation and any footageโ.
If the father intended to go viral, he did accomplish what he set out to do somewhat.
The first video he posted about the incident where his daughterโs arm was hit garnered a whopping 11,800 views at the time of writing this article.
The second video, which had slow-mo effects, drew even more eyeballs. The view counter exceeded 473,100 views at the time of writing this article.
These numbers hugely exceed his usual viewer count in the low to mid-four-digit range.